Beer Garden Fever at the Mutter MuseumThursday, 5:30 p.m.The Mutter Museum19 S. 22nd St.Free, 215-563-3737www.muttermuseum.orgPhilly’s museum of medical oddities is opening up its own pop-up beer garden to feature its own unique beer. The brew, Umlaut Fever, is a saison made with fennel and ginger, influenced by the herbs grown in the museum’s medical plant garden. Beer garden-goers will also have access to the “Mind Illuminated” exhibit.

Nicki Bluhm and the GramblersSaturday, 8 p.m.World Café Live3025 Walnut St.$15 - $21, 215-222-1400www.worldcafelive.comFor their most recent album, “Loved Wild Lost Summer,” Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers joined forces with producer Brian Deck, known for making records with Iron and Wine and Modest Mouse. The San Francisco-based group’s sound is an amalgam of folk, country, rock and blues, all wrapped up in a vintage/modern sound.

And the KidsThursday, 8 p.m.MilkBoy Philly1100 Chestnut St.$8 - $10, 215-925-6455www.milkboyphilly.comThis close-knit band of women makes music that is not quite your typical indie alt-rock. Guitarist Hannah Mohan, drummer Rebecca Lasaponaro and synth keyboard player Megan Miller churn out unique vocal harmony, sprightly guitar riffs and off the beaten track percussion that almost instantly pleases the auditory palette. They recently released their debut album, “Turn to Each Other.”

Stephen DiJoseph, Sarah Donner and Kate MillsSaturday, 8 p.m.Tin Angel20 S. 2nd St.$10, 215-928-0770www.tinangel.com Stephen DiJoseph plays music with a variety of influences, including pop, jazz world and folk. Sarah Donner is a singer/songwriter who just put out a record called “Hairball.” Kate Mills plays piano-based pop and just released an EP entitled “Little Bird.”

Meg BairdThursday, 9 p.m.Johnny Brenda’s1201 N. Frankford Ave.$10, 215-739-9684www.johnnybrenda’s.com Meg Baird is back with her first solo album in four years, “Don’t Weigh Down the Light.” A longtime staple in Philly’s music scene, you may know her from her work in the band Es-pers. Contrary to some of her past output, this latest record is rife with electric guitars, organ, piano, thudding drums, and of course Baird’s airy, whimsical voice.

THEATER

‘A Complete History of America Abridged’Thursday to Saturday, 7:30 p.m.Old Pine Community Center401 Lombard St.Free, 215-627-2493www.casabuenacp.comFour talented comedic actors bring you all the important moments in America’s history — in under ywo hours. They turn the adventures of Louis and Clark into a vaudeville show, portray the Wild West as a radio skit from the ’40s, and transform the majority of the 1900s into a Film Noir-style mystery.

‘The Shoplifters’Thursday to Sept. 20Arden Theatre40 N. Second St.$28 - $42, 215-922-8900www.1812productions.orgIt’s the end of the line for Alma when she gets caught shoplifting 16 ounce steaks. She’s an old hand at burglary, but this is the first time she’s had to face consequences. In this case, the shop’s security guard, Otto, relentlessly questions her though she insists she’s innocent. The dialogue in this fast-paced, comedic play has the stamp of a Monty Python sketch.

MOVIES

‘Vertigo’Saturday, 8 p.m.Cynwyd Station Park375 Conshohocken State Rd., Bala CynwydFree, 484-429-6098www.cynwydstationcafe.comWatch this classic Alfred Hitchcock tale outdoors by the Cynwyd train stop. The Cynwyd Station Café, a coffee and ice cream shop, hosts the screening in a field across the way.

Stories from Non-Putin RussiaThursday, 7 p.m.International House Philly3701 Chestnut St.0-$9, 215-387-5125www.ihousephilly.orgTwo short pieces make up this evening of film. “Flight of the Bumblebee” follows 6-year-old Lenya living in a Serbian village, as he struggles between freedom and change, and the safety of conformism. In “I was Going Home...,” Nataylia returns to her home town of Novosibirsk, to her 6-year-old son and her parents. Her old life in Moscow runs an abrupt contrast.

ZOO

Second Nature: Junk RethunkOngoingThe Philadelphia Zoo4300 West Girard Ave.Included with general admission215-243-1100www.philadelphiazoo.orgIf you haven’t been to the zoo recently, head over to check out the larger-than-life sculptures of endangered species made out of from recycled materials, including a a 13-foot blue gorilla made entirely of car doors.

FOOD

Night Out Restaurant WeekThrough SundayFishtown, Northern Liberties, Penn’s Landing$20 and $35www.nightoutrestaurantweek.comHere’s your chance to explore the restaurants of neighboring Fishtown, Northern Liberties and Penn’s Landing, at a discount. Local spots like Bardot, Bar Ferdinand and Cantina Dos Segundos are offering three-course meals for $20 or $35.